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Remember that Q&A video that Eric and I have yet to film? Well, @d_gabriela_ asked "What does fashion week feel like?", and instead of answering her directly like normal people do, we made a video instead.
 Also, there's still time to send in your questions before we film our Q&A, so feel free to jot some down in the comment section! Hope you guys enjoy(ed) the video!



If you didn't know, I spent this past weekend in Toronto with some of my favourite people doing a lot of walking, eating, perusing, and movie-watching. Thank goodness for the internet bringing us all together. 



I finally developed my role of Ektar film (thanks Kev) today, only to be immersed in a sort of fond nostalgia that I tend to feel when remembering unforgettable things, like being stranded by a squad of stray dogs and harassed by spiders as big as my fist 10, 418 km away from home. And, if you scroll down to the bottom of the post, you may or may not find an 8 megapixel travel film. It's a surprise. Shh.





Canmore travel diary compiled by Alyssa Lau from the Edmonton-Based Ordinary People blog. Canmore travel diary compiled by Alyssa Lau from the Edmonton-Based Ordinary People blog. Canmore travel diary compiled by Alyssa Lau from the Edmonton-Based Ordinary People blog. Canmore travel diary compiled by Alyssa Lau from the Edmonton-Based Ordinary People blog.

As an Albertan, I've often taken for granted the inexplicable grandeur and proximity of the Rocky Mountains. So, to make up for this obscene ignorance and take in some fresh mountain air, 6 amigos and I jump started our summer road trips with a quick visit to Canmore, Alberta. Being only a four hour drive away (three point five, if you're cheeky), we made the drive down on Thursday while singing along to Songs About Jane (flawlessly, if I might add), only to spend the night lounging around and playing Smash Brothers on Eric's WiiU. But, being the hardcore hikers that we are (jk), we made sure to start off our hikes with something like fourteen sandwiches packed, some bear mace, and a 9 km trek to the Bow Glacier Falls. And, because that wasn't hard enough, the next day we tackled Ha Ling Peak--only an 8 km hike this time, but with an elevation of 700m (for the record, my legs are still sore). But, at least the view was swell, a mountain goat was spotted, and I got to swing my feet over the edge of a mountain. All in all, not a bad weekend at all.

CLOTHING C/O SWEATY BETTY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MYSELF, ERIC AND KEVIN
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